PESHAWAR
Chairman, Amun Taraqqi Party (ATP) Muhammad Faiq Shah noted that the country has suffered from political and economic instability owing to adopting of undemocratic way in politics, calling it as a sabotage instead of politics.
Shah asked the youth, experts of legal and justice to come forward to halt this undemocratic practices in politics forever.
He stressed the need of bringing legal and constitutional reforms to block the way of troublemakers incessantly.
The country’s prestige, dignity and national image has been put on stake for the sake of personal interest, the ATP chief observed.
He added someone sitting internally and someone from abroad is pushing the country toward instability. Faiq was addressing a public forum here on Monday.
The party leader expressed regret that the finger has been pointing out at the character and image of the national institutions. He questioned: “Whose service is this”?
Shah made it clear that instability won’t be removed until and unless adopting public authority and justice in politics.
He termed youth as a major source of country’s progress, which should be provided chances in law, politics and every field of life, hoping that destine of the whole nation would be altered.
Every personality has been overwhelmed by leadership, governance and justice, which are severely damaging to the manifesto, strategy and system, the ATP chief observed.
Faiq clarified people will continue to face hardships until and unless giving importance to strategy and viable manifesto in government and politics.
These people should bring politicians and rulers in the right direction, he remarked.
The party leader emphasized that vote, power and authority should be utilized correctly for establishment of real democracy in order to bring all rulers to the witness box of the court and to pave the way for fair and competent people to come forward.
The work should be done by youth under the prevailing circumstances and taking them forward to put the country on a path of development and prosperity with their assistance, Shah stressed.








